Nanny Mcphee — Part 2 //top\\
Enter (released in the US as Nanny McPhee 2 ).
The shopkeeper, Mrs. Docherty (Maggie Smith), is revealed to be Aggie (baby Agatha) from the first movie. nanny mcphee part 2
The first film dealt with loss. This one deals with fear . The children aren't just spoiled; they are terrified of their father dying in the war, of the bombs falling, of being forgotten. This gives Nanny McPhee’s lessons (courage, sharing, responsibility) a visceral weight. Enter (released in the US as Nanny McPhee 2 )
If you’ve seen the first Nanny McPhee , you know the rules: When you need her but don’t want her, she appears. And when you want her but don’t need her, she leaves. But what happens when the chaos isn’t just about bratty kids throwing tantrums, but about the real pressures of war, separation, and city vs. country life? The first film dealt with loss
Director Susanna White turns the chaos up to eleven. There’s a slow-motion pig-chase through a bombed-out church, a tank crushing a vegetable patch, and an explosive (literally) scene involving a pile of manure and a grenade that will have kids howling with laughter.
The scene-stealers, however, are the cousins. Cyril, with his slicked-back hair and fake posh accent, delivers lines like "This is not a farm. This is a mud-based prison" with hilarious snobbery. By the film’s end, he is elbow-deep in pig slop—and loving it.
Features tree-climbing piglets, synchronized swimming pigs, and a flying motorcycle.